Associated Black Charities on June 13, 2010, celebrated its 25th Anniversary and honored Eight African-American innovators and role models in higher education.
The event was sold out, and attendees included Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, Lt. Governor Anthony Brown, State Senator Cathrine Pugh, Chief Judge Maryland Court of Appeals Robert Mack Bell, State Delegate Shirley Nathan-Pulliam; and leaders from academic institutions and leading business organizations.
Full report to follow on Ib’s Blog. Exclusive interviews include:
. Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley
. ABC-MD President/CEO Diane Bell-McKoy
. Morgan State University President Earl Richardson (recepient of ABC’s Lifetime Achievement Award)
. Frostburg State University Assistant VP for Student Affairs Bernard Wynder (recepient of ABC’s Living Legends award)
. University of Baltimore Vice President, Office of Government & Community Relations Anita Thomas (recepient of ABCs Emerging Leaders award)